dr. bucklinder mentioned, the prep services that are directly funded to our c.b.o.s are one of the pillarsthat are influential to getting us to zero. so to increase our access around san francisco, we have collaborated with multiple community based organizations nard to our primary -- d.p.h. primary care clinics, city clinic, and also some of our private partners such as kaiser to expand our prep services here. we've learned that working in our individual silos, we just can't get to getting to zero, so it truly takes a village and all of us working as a partnership to ensure that everyone has access, specifically for communities of color, we find that when we work in our silos, communities of color tend to fall through the cracks. our current data shows that individuals who are interested in accessing prep, they will seek services at at least three of our community organizations or our d.p.h. care clinics, whether that be for health education, or a direct bridge to prep services at three of the agencies that are listed there before they actually decide to get on prep, so our data shows tha